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Igbuzo Singles Meet Celebrate 10th Anniversary in Ibusa

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 Igbuzo Singles Meet Celebrate 10th Anniversary in Ibusa The Government will Partner with ISM – Hon Innocent Esewezie  Encourage More NGOs on Ibusa Youths – Emeka Esogbue Speak our Enuani to your Children – Patricia Nnabuife   Tuesday, November 30, 2021 Prominent sons and daughters of Ibusa came together on Saturday to join the 10th-anniversary celebration of Igbuzo Singles Meet Worldwide (ISM) in the community. The occasion which was long-awaited before intense publicity that accompanied it on social media saw several youths from the community gathering as early as 10 am in groups, smiling and cheering themselves. Cladded in identifiable customized blue t-shirts with ISM inscriptions and first names, some of the youths spoken to by our crew expressed their minds on what to expect ahead of the event.  Following the recognition of dignitaries from the community and other participants, the founder, Elder Emeka Esogbue took to the floor to deliver his welcome address. He thanked the digni

10TH ANNIVERSARY: IGBUZO SINGLES GO ON-AIR BRIDGE FM TO ADVOCATE IBUSA MARRIAGE

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 10TH ANNIVERSARY: IGBUZO SINGLES GO ON-AIR BRIDGE FM TO ADVOCATE IBUSA MARRIAGE - Emeka Esogbue Igbuzo Singles Meet Worldwide, an advocacy group in the promotion of marriage among the Ibusa people, on Monday, went on-air Bridge FM 98.7 frequency to canvass for support for the promotion of aims and objectives by which the Group is founded.  Numbering five, the radio guests, Ms. Josephine Nwannabuogwu, a former member of the organization, and Chairperson of the 10th Anniversary Planning Committee who is also the PA to Oshimili North LGA Chairman on Child right and Women Mobilization led others that are Mrs. Jennifer Buchi Dibeashi, Miss Ikem Nwamaka Faith and Mr. Collins Ndubueze to speak on the upcoming 10th anniversary of the Group. Asked what the Group stood for, the Ibusa crew took time to explain the aims and objectives of the Association familiarly called "ISM" by admirers. They said the objectives include the revival of marriage among the Ibusa people which was hitherto

HON ESEWEZIE AND HILARY OKOBI, CARRYING THE POLITICAL HOPE OF IBUSA

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 HON ESEWEZIE AND HILARY OKOBI, CARRYING THE POLITICAL HOPE OF IBUSA - HOW THE DUO BLESSED THE COMMUNITY WITH INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT - Report by Emeka Esogbue (Pen Master) A sigh of relief which will reduce the arduous search for a standard event center for use has come the way of event planners and their guests in Ibusa and environs.  Ibusa, one of the major communities in Oshimili North Local Government Area of the state had seriously faced dearth of standard halls, classically for the use of people to hold events and executive meetings until a few weeks ago when the current Executive Chairman of the Oshimili North Council embarked on the renovation of an unrepair Oshimili North LGA Liaison building in the community and converted it to elegance.  Before now, event planners faced the difficulty of holding events in the community with Asaba as the usual option where the occasion is to be large but all that ended with the executive choice of Hon Esewezie, the man they now nickname

UMUIDINAISAGBA KINDRED IN IBUSA: THE BEGINNING AND SPREAD TO MODERN TIMES

UMUIDINAISAGBA KINDRED IN IBUSA: THE BEGINNING AND SPREAD IN MODERN TIMES By Emeka Esogbue (Pen Master) INTRODUCTION Like most histories of African societies which belong to the non-literate period, the Umuidinaisagba people of Ibusa rely on the story handed them by their forebears to tell the history of their beginning, which is known as oral sources and having retained it from generation to generation, the history of the people has become useful to the present generation who equally hopes to pass it down to the future generation of their sons and daughters and Ibusa as a whole. The Umuidinaisagba people have always been proud of their beginning which gives them a place in Ibusa space, a true sense of belonging that preserves their direct lineage to Prince Umejei (or Umejei Nwa Eze Isu as he is natively known by his today’s descendants of Ibusa) Although they are biologically traced to one of the children of the said Prince Umejei, they have grown and spread today as a quart